《美国国际法杂志》主编的声明

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Ingrid Brunk, Monica Hakimi
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作为《美国国际法杂志》的总编辑,我们致力于通过本刊内外广泛、公开、批判性和激烈的辩论来促进国际法的研究和实践。我们事业的成功取决于探究的自由——研究、调查、评估、理论化、挑战、合作、写作、演讲和出版的能力,而不受影响、胁迫或忧虑。《华尔街日报》只有在美国(及其他国家)的国际法教学、研究和实践在没有政治条件或担心报复的情况下进行,才能完成这一使命。美国政府最近的行动和美国更广泛的趋势表明,美国缺乏对法律和制度的承诺,从而破坏了我们的工作。特别是,政府对大学和研究期刊的威胁削弱了国际法的研究和教学,它对律师事务所和非营利组织的威胁影响了国际法的实践,它以合法行使言论自由为基础,将不同移民身份的人作为目标,使我们社会中的重要声音沉默。
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Statement by the Editors-in-Chief of the American Journal of International law

As Editors-in-Chief of the American Journal of International Law, we endeavor to promote the study and practice of international law through broad, open, critical, and vigorous debate, both on and off the pages of the Journal. The success of our enterprise depends on freedom of inquiry—the ability to research, investigate, evaluate, theorize, challenge, collaborate, write, lecture, and publish without influence, coercion, or apprehension. The Journal can fulfill this mission only if the teaching, study, and practice of international law in the United States (and beyond) proceed without political conditions or fear of retribution. Recent actions by the U.S. government and broader trends in the United States demonstrate a lack of commitment to law and institutions in ways that undermine our work. In particular, the government’s threats to universities and research journals undercut the study and teaching of international law, its threats to law firms and non-profit organizations impinge on the practice of international law, and its targeting of people with varying immigration statuses on the basis of their lawful exercise of free speech silences important voices in our community.

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期刊介绍: AJIL is a leading peer-reviewed journal, published quarterly since 1907. It features articles, essays, editorial comments, current developments, and book reviews by pre-eminent scholars and practitioners from around the world addressing developments in public and private international law and foreign relations law. The Journal also contains analyses of decisions by national and international courts and tribunals as well as a section on contemporary U.S. practice in international law. AJIL and AJIL Unbound are indispensable for all professionals working in international law, economics, trade, and foreign affairs.
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